Nicholas Timmins, former public policy commentator at the Financial Times, works part-time at The King’s Fund on a range of policy projects. These have included joint work with the Institute for ...
Whilst the decision to accept the offer is a welcome step that will help avoid further disruption for patients and staff, pay is only part of the story. Burnout, workload, staff wellbeing, workplace ...
Siva Anandaciva said that the review lays bare the distressing reality that far too many women, babies and families are being failed by a system that is meant to care for them at one of the most ...
How one of the poorest towns in England bought its abandoned local hospital and transformed it into a model for the future of health care and public services. Some names and details in this article ...
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Sarah Woolnough said NHS scandals stem from failing to listen, stressing patient voices are central to safe care and that ...
The King’s Fund welcomed Baroness Casey’s openness to faster reform, urging urgent action to expand eligibility, increase ...
With an ageing population, there are more people living longer with a major condition in England. Among these, dementia accounts for the greatest burden of illness. The impact of dementia on people ...
A new King's Fund report has today [23rd June] said that addressing the 'dementia data gap' is key to delivering on the future recommendations of the Casey Commission and Modern Service Framework for ...
Over the past year, The King’s Fund has been running a project exploring how different groups of men think about their health and how they experience health services. The work was commissioned by the ...
At this two-day virtual conference, policy and leadership experts from The King’s Fund unravelled the complexities of England’s health and social system. Hospital to community. Sickness to prevention.